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This Afternoon

Too Much Grime. Napier.—ls long-sentence prisoners left by the steamer Kiwi to-day, to relieve the overcrowded gaol. Some are destined for Lyttelton, others for Wellington. Champion Sculling. Wellington.—The champion sculling race will be rowed at four o’clock this afternoon. The harbor at present is smooth as a mill-pond. Betting slightly in favor of Hearn. Stealing Spoons. Wellington.—At the Police Court this morning, Edward Arnonld, formerly third cook of s.s. Hawea, was sentenced to six months’ hard labor for stealing four spoons and a fork from the Union Steamship Coy. They were found in use in his house.

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Patea Mail, 25 March 1882, Page 3

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